August 8, 2020

Ray Stevens and Jeannie Seely: "Dance Tonight"...

Well it's me once again...the second blog entry of today. I've mentioned Ray Stevens' involvement in the upcoming Jeannie Seely album, An American Classic, in a previous blog entry or two. Ray will be singing a duet with Jeannie on a song called "Dance Tonight". The album is being released on Curb Records on August 14th and it's produced by Don Cusic.

If you follow Ray's career or are a frequent reader of this fan created blog then you'll already know that Don Cusic is involved in Ray's career, too. Don was the editor of Ray's 2014 memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville. He appears on early episodes of Ray's locally syndicated PBS series, Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville, as Professor Cusic. He wrote a lot of liner note information surrounding Ray's Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music box set. Also, he wrote "If Jesus is a Stranger" which Ray recorded for the Gospel Collection CD and co-wrote, with Buddy Kalb, "Just a Touch of Jesus", on the follow-up gospel CD, Just a Closer Walk With Thee.

Jeannie's An American Classic is being released as a digital download. It's available for pre-order on Amazon and you can do so by clicking HERE. There are 13 songs on the album. Now, if you're just wanting the duet she does with Ray Stevens titled "Dance Tonight", you'll have to wait until the project is released on August 14th before individual songs can be purchased separately. For whatever reason they don't let customers pre-order individual songs like they allow customers to pre-order entire digital albums.

When you visit Jeannie's official website and click on the Merchandise area you'll be able to order a physical copy of the CD and even have it personalized. I'm assuming the physical CD will be available in the Opry gift shop and the Ernest Tubb Record Shop and available through her website. I'll be writing more about her duet with Ray Stevens, "Dance Tonight", on August 14th once I make my purchase!

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